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	'title' => 'One of five!?',
	'body' => <<<END
<p>
	I biked out to to the store to get some potato-based pasta.
	That stuff is delicious with marinara!
</p>
<p>
	I received a letter from Marc saying that my copy of <a href="https://marcwithac.bandcamp.com/album/human-slushy">The Early Stuff CD</a> has shipped - and that it&apos;s the last of its kind.
	It seems that I&apos;m helping Marc clear out his inventory after all.
	I still have to agree with what I said yesterday though.
	I much prefer digital downloads and the fact that they&apos;re not so finite.
	I also have to wonder about just how finite these $a[CD]s are.
	According to the product page, five people have bought a digital copy of Human Slushy and/or a physical copy of The Early Stuff CD.
	In theory, that means that at most, there are five of this $a[CD].
	Why would there be so few? I can only hope that Marc sold most of these $a[CD]s outside of Bandcamp and that there are actually a fair number of them.
	I&apos;ve taken another look through Marc&apos;s catalog, and one of his albums that I&apos;ve seen before caught my eye: <a href="https://marcwithac.bandcamp.com/album/hrg-vol-1">HRG - Vol.
	1</a>.
	I&apos;ve never known what &quot;HRG&quot; means, but now I think that this is the &quot;lost&quot; &quot;Hey Rape Girl!&quot; EP that comes on The Early Stuff CD.
	(&quot;Lost&quot; is in quotes not because Marc said that it was lost, but because I thought that it was lost.) The $a[CD] also contains &quot;bonus live tracks from the 2003 era&quot;, so I still anxiously await its arrival.
</p>
<p>
	I looked through the job listings at the temp agency, and it seems that they&apos;ve reapplied me for one that I&apos;d previously been turned down for.
	If they&apos;re going to reapply me for jobs as they open back up, it should speed up my job search.
	I&apos;ve also applied for two more jobs.
</p>
<p>
	Cyrus showed me a supposedly tuition-free <a href="http://uopeople.edu./">university</a>! I&apos;ll have to look into it once I finish catching up on some other work.
</p>
<p>
	Josh Woodward announced the release of Addressed to the Stars via email, but he still hasn&apos;t sent the $a[FLAC] files that he promised.
	I might need to write to him about this at some point, but I think that I&apos;ll wait for now.
</p>
<p>
	My mother says that we should host a garage sale this upcoming weekend.
	I&apos;m considering trying to sell my $a[CD]s and especially my vinyl records.
	I won&apos;t offer much of a discount on them though, so I don&apos;t expect that they&apos;ll sell.
	If they do sell, it would spread the artists&apos; work a bit while also netting me funds to get more music (or to recover a bit from what I&apos;ve already put into my collection).
</p>
END
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